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William Hogarth's "Satan, Sin & Death" (1735) vividly depicts Milton’s epic with dramatic symbolism – temptation, morality, and the consequences of sin. A masterpiece showcasing 18th-century British art.
A searing indictment of Georgian social decay, this satirical masterpiece by William Hogarth captures the tragic complexities of arranged marriage through vivid detail, inviting you to explore this iconic British Rococo work.
Explore William Hogarth’s ‘The Painter and his Pug,’ a captivating 1745 portrait showcasing Baroque realism & a charming pug. Discover this iconic artwork's rich details & historical significance.
A vibrant tableau of 18th-century London life unfolds in William Hogarth's satirical masterpiece A Scene from the Beggar's Opera, inviting you to explore this captivating window into Georgian social drama.
William Hogarth's 1757 Self-Portrait showcases the artist at work, blending realism & Classicism. A glimpse into his creative process & artistic legacy.
William Hogarth's "Marriage A-la-Mode: The Lady’s Death" is a satirical masterpiece exposing 18th-century societal decay through vivid detail & storytelling. Explore its rich context and explore the original artwork.
William Hogarth’s portrait of Captain Coram showcases a realistic depiction of the Foundling Hospital founder. Explore this 1740 masterpiece's maritime details & Baroque style.
Explore William Hogarth’s satirical masterpiece, ‘The March of the Guards to Finchley,’ a vibrant 1750 oil painting depicting London's Jacobite defense. A unique piece of art history!
Discover Hogarth's self-portrait 'The Painter and his Pug'! A captivating glimpse into the artist’s life, featuring his beloved dog Trump & showcasing Baroque realism.
Discover William Hogarth's vibrant 1733 masterpiece 'Southwark Fair,' a lively depiction of a bustling festival scene. Rich in color, dynamic composition, and historical charm—perfect for art collectors and enthusiasts.
Discover William Hogarth’s "The Banquet" (1755) – a dynamic oil painting of a lavish 18th-century feast. Explore its realism, symbolism & rich colors at Bangor University!
Experience the lively grandeur of 18th-century society with William Hogarth's 'The Ball,' capturing festive elegance; bring this masterpiece home today.
Commissioned by Garrick himself, this painting offers a glimpse into 18th-century London theater life.
William Hogarth’s "The Bench" captures a classic 1758 scene of three men in wigs and robes engaging in conversation, showcasing the artist's satirical style and detailed observation of London society. Discover this exquisite hand-painted reproduction and add a timeless piece to your collection.
Mrs. Catherine Edwards, created by William Hogarth around 1742, exemplifies his signature blend of classical and modern influences. This oil painting portrays Sir Richard Edwards’ wife with meticulous detail, reflecting Hogarth's skill in portraying human emotion and social satire. Commission a museum-quality reproduction at ArtsDot.com for a timeless piece of art history.
William Hogarth’s unsettling ‘The Rake’s Progress: The Rake in Bedlam’ captures a stark black and white scene of a man undergoing shaving, revealing social commentary and psychological depth from the 18th century. Discover this iconic artwork and bring it into your collection.
Explore William Hogarth’s satirical masterpiece, ‘The March of the Guards to Finchley,’ a vibrant 1750 oil painting depicting London’s Jacobite defense. A unique piece of art history!
Witness the tragic climax of Hogarth's 'Marriage A-la-Mode.' This poignant painting depicts the Countess's despair and suicide, satirizing societal decay and arranged marriage.
William Hogarth’s ‘Gerard Anne Edwards in His Cradle’ (1733) captures innocence & warmth with exquisite detail. A classic Rococo portrait showcasing a young boy, dogs, and masterful light, it's a treasured piece from the Holburne Museum.